Jack Covert, Todd Sattersten, Sally Haldorson, "The 100 Best Business Books of All Time: What They Say, Why They Matter, and How They Can Help You, 2nd Edition"ISBN: 0143109731 | 2016 | EPUB | 368 pages | 19 MB

What do men like to read? 100 Must-read Books for Men by Stephen E. Andrews and Duncan Bowis–the latest title in the successful 100 Must-read series–provides a rich crop of selected reads of eternal fascination to men everywhere. With 100 titles fully featured and over 500 recommended, there is something for everyone, from the macho to the sentimental, sex, drugs and rock and roll, old age, childhood, power, seduction, courage and adventure. Written by two experienced male booksellers and writers, the selection draws from a wide range of genres: crime, thrillers, cult classics, classics, biography and non-fiction. Deftly researched with the male audience in mind, this book is an enabling tool for extending your range of reading.

One hundred audio sessions on 50 CDs that detail the genius of each of 100 great books including the background of the author, a concise yet detailed abridgement of the books contents, the books place in and impact on world history and events.

If claims could be made for a certain composer to have invented a genre single-handedly, Felix Mendelssohn would be a strong candidate with his ‘Songs without Words’. The term itself can be traced back to 1828, and a letter in which Fanny Mendelssohn mention having received a ‘song without words’ as a birthday present from her brother.